Daughters Of Tomorrow Limited
Registered as a charity under the Charities Act of Singapore, Daughters Of Tomorrow complements and supports existing training and workforce-related agencies by connecting volunteers and community resources to enable each woman on an individual level. By deep-diving into the practical day-to-day constraints of these women, we offer hand-holding and individual coaching to help each woman reach regular and sustained employment.
Our beneficiaries are women aged 18 to 68 from low-income families (living on less than $800 per capita per month), mostly living in government-subsidized rental flats, and facing multiple stressors in their families. Through sustained employment, women in our employment bridging program regain confidence in themselves and gain a social support network that helps them through their difficult times.
Research Executive (Social Mobility Programme)
About the Role
The SMP Executive will support the Research, Monitoring and Evaluation team to execute a funded research project - specifically the Social Mobility Programme, an exploratory research programme aiming to explore what interventions can better encourage women to increase stability and create improvements in their lives.
This role will report to the Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager and work closely with the SMP Research consultant, and coordinate with other programme functions, including Programme Development & Incubation, Community Partnerships & Programmes, Employment Bridging & Social Mobility, and Volunteer Management. The role will also involve participating in an organisation-wide bi-weekly meeting in person.
Responsibilities
Research - Social Mobility Programme
- Support the research team in recruiting for the programme, including identifying potential women who will be eligible for the research, organising recruitment drives, calling eligible women to share about the programme.
- Assist in consent taking when onboarding women into the programme as research participants
- Track the dates of intervention for participants and alert team on the follow-up needed
- Coordinate the timing and location for intervention, check-ins and interviews with participants
- Administer and track the disbursement of incentives to research participants on excel
- Conduct interviews and check-ins with women at a venue that may not be the office
- Take notes at research team discussions
- Check research data that have been keyed in to ensure no errors
- Ensure proper organisation of research documents in soft and hard copies
- Assist in preparation of research reports and presentations to stakeholders
- Support other future research studies and/or advocacy in line with the organisation’s mission and vision
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree with at least 2 years of research operations experience, preferably with social services or non-profit organisations
- Singaporean or PR
Preferred Competencies & Skills
- Good administrative and organisational skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and cross-cultural awareness
- Team-player and willingness to collaborate
- Quick to take initiative when needed
- Familiarity with Singapore’s social safety nets and policies
- Detail-oriented, conscientious and responsible with data
- Strong written and spoken communication skills
- Ability to speak one or more of the local languages